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Can Evolutionary Theory Explain the Existence of Consciousness? A Review of Humphrey, N. (2010) Soul Dust: The Magic of Consciousness. London: Quercus, ISBN 9781849162371
evolutionary theory, evolution, consciousness illusion Humphrey Darwin Dawkins reproductive fitness science
2015/7/14
This review summarises why it is difficult for Darwinian evolutionary theory to explain the existence and function of consciousness. It then evaluates whether Humphrey's book Soul Dust overcomes these...
Respiratory disorders associated with heavy inhalation exposure to dolomite dust
Dolomite dust Occupational exposure Respiratory symptoms Functional impairments of the lungs
2015/9/28
Background: Although dolomite is classified as a relatively non-toxic, nuisance dust, little information exists as to its potential to produce respiratory disorders following occupational exposure. Th...
Respiratory Health Following Long Term Occupational Exposure to Fiberglass Dust
Fiberglass Respiratory symptoms Pulmonary function test
2015/9/21
Background: Despite the wide application of fiberglass, its respiratory effects have not been extensively studied. The purpose of this study was to further examine this issue among a group of workers ...
ANALYSIS OF EXPRESSION AND AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF THE ALLERGEN MAG 3 IN TWO SPECIES OF HOUSE DUST MITES – DERMATOPHAGOIDES FARINAE AND D. PTERONYSSINUS (ACARI: ASTIGMATA: PYROGLYPHIDAE)
allergy house dust mites house-dust-mite allergens
2010/12/22
In the 90s of the XX century, 2 new and important allergens of house dust mites mites were cloned and sequenced: Mag 1 and Mag 3. However, the second allergen has been identifi ed to date only in extr...
NON-MALIGNANT RESPIRATORY DISEASES AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO WOOD DUST. PART II. DRY WOOD INDUSTRY
wood dust wood industry epidemiology lung function
2010/12/22
This paper reviews the literature on associations between dry wood dust exposure
and non-malignant respiratory diseases. Criteria for inclusion are epidemiological
studies in English language journa...
NON-MALIGNANT RESPIRATORY DISEASES AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO WOOD DUST. PART I. FRESH WOOD AND MIXED WOOD INDUSTRY
wood dust wood industry epidemiology lung function
2010/12/22
This paper reviews associations in literature between exposure to wood dust from fresh wood and non-malignant respiratory diseases. Criteria for inclusion are epidemiological studies in English langua...
ORGANIC DUST INDUCED PULMONARY DISEASE –THE ROLE OF MOULD DERIVED Β-GLUCAN
β-glucan endotoxin mould inhalation infl ammation
2010/12/22
The objective of the study was to evaluate the roleof the mould cell wall agent β-glucan in environmentally related pulmonary disease. All published articles where β-glucan was administered by the air...
THE EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SAMPLING METHODS OF WOOD DUST
Total dust Inhalable dust 7-Hole samplers Open face samplers Close face samplers
2009/12/30
In order to compare sampling efficiencies of total and inhalable dust methods, three airborne dust sampling systems , 7-Hole sampler , close and open face filter cassette were compared side-by-side , ...
A MORE RATIONAL METHOD FOR SAMPLING OF AIRBORNE FIBROCENIC DUST IN EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PNEUMOCONIOSES
Respirable dust Pneumoconioses Impactor Occupational Health
2009/12/30
Current sampling instruments of respirable dust (RD) may over estimate the inhaled dose by up to 400% depending on the size distribution of airborne dust. This limitation and the practice of assigning...
Determination the Level of Dust ond Free Silica in Air of Khaf Iron Stone Quarries
dust free silica X-ray diffraction (XRD) Khaf Iron stone quarries
2009/12/17
Background and Objectives: Silica is an inorganic material that found in the nature in various forms. The hazards of crystal of silica or α-quartz (free silica) is greater than other forms. Exposure t...
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO ORGANIC DUST, MICROORGANISMS, ENDOTOXIN AND PEPTIDOGLYCAN AMONG PLANTS PROCESSING WORKERS IN POLAND
organic dust microorganisms endotoxin peptidoglycan bioaerosols
2010/12/22
The objective of present work was to determine and compare the components of bioaerosol in several sectors of plant processing industries. The study was conducted in 10 facilities engaged in herb and ...
Workers in the tobacco industry are exposed to tobacco dust, which has allergenic and irritative effects on airways. In this study, our aim was to determine whether tobacco dust has any effect on lung...
Aim: We aimed to investigate the effect of house dust mite on the level of nitric oxide in patients who had dust mite in their houses and suffering from rhinitis and/or asthma and/or eczema-like aller...
House Dust Mite Extract Induces Interleukin-9 Expression in Human Eosinophils
allergens eosinophils house dust mites interleukin-9 proteinase activated receptor 2
2010/11/17
Accumulated eosinophils in the airways in asthma may directly react with HDM and produce IL-9 to further promote Th2-type immune responses. Protease-activated receptor 2, a ligand for serine proteases...
What Characterizes House Dust Mite Sensitive Individuals in a House Dust Mite Free Community in Reykjavik, Iceland?
allergy cross-reactivity ECRHS house dust mites Iceland
2010/11/18
Of 601 ECRHS I participants with available IgE results, 88% returned for ECRHS II, 8.4 years later. Of 49 individuals with D. pteronyssinus specific IgE in ECRHS I, 24 had become negative in ECRHS II....